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Calum.W
13-04-2005, 19:49
I've been experiencing problems with the internet - keep being disconnected from IRC, etc. And after rebooting my modem, i-net works again..

Anyone having the same problem in the Greater Manchester area?

Calum

Neil
13-04-2005, 19:53
Could you be a little more vague about your problem please? ;)

Calum.W
13-04-2005, 20:03
I'm not sure what it is. It just 'disconnects' without notice, doesn't give me an error or anything.

e.g

(19:39:53) * [10053] Software caused connection abort
(19:39:53) * Disconnected

Roy MM
13-04-2005, 20:18
North Manc here no prolems.

Robert Atkins
13-04-2005, 20:23
I'm not sure what it is. It just 'disconnects' without notice, doesn't give me an error or anything.

e.g

(19:39:53) * [10053] Software caused connection abort
(19:39:53) * Disconnected

The problem is internal to your computer network. It's TCP/IP error that happens internaly and forces the disconnection. What do you run when get this error?

jonifen
13-04-2005, 21:57
Do you use a router or are you connecting through some other sort of NAT device? This is the cause more often than not...
I had a problem with that here too, and I changed something on the router and it worked OK after that. However, I cant remember what I did and our new router doesnt cause this problem for some reason :shrug:

Electrolyte01
13-04-2005, 22:14
I'm getting the same problem here in Tamworth. Random disconnects from all 4 IRC servers I am connected to, certain websites time out and messenger kicks me off often.

Raistlin
13-04-2005, 22:23
Watch your firewalls/routers guys.

If the servers you are connected to are sending PINGs to assertain if you are still connected, and those pings aren't being responded to by your routers/firewalls (or the client you are using is not being allowed to respond) then the server will assume that you have intentionally disconnected and will close your server connection.

Electrolyte01
13-04-2005, 22:41
Not my router or firewall, didn't do this last week.

Raistlin
13-04-2005, 22:49
It might be something to do with the transparent proxy that you are connected to on your NTL connection.

You may need to specify a proxy server to connect through explicitly (rather than just going with the one that NTL put you on because of your geographical location). Not sure how you would do that with IRC / Messenger but there might be a way.
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Alternatively, are you using your connection for anything else? Are you running any programs which could be uploading and downloading at the same time quite large amounts of data / a constant stream of data at a high rate?

Paul
13-04-2005, 22:50
It might be something to do with the transparent proxy that you are connected to on your NTL connection.ntl's Proxy servers only intecept http (port 80) traffic, they have nothing to do with IRC (port 6667) or Messenger (port 1863).

Raistlin
13-04-2005, 22:56
ntl's Proxy servers only intecept http (port 80) traffic, they have nothing to do with IRC (port 6667) or Messenger (port 1863).

That's me in the wrong then..... :)

Thanks for the correction Paul :)

Electrolyte01
13-04-2005, 23:56
Alternatively, are you using your connection for anything else? Are you running any programs which could be uploading and downloading at the same time quite large amounts of data / a constant stream of data at a high rate?Nope, the only software that would touch the connection when I'm away is the Seventeen Or Bust project client, but that only uses a couple of bytes every 4-8 minutes (just to send off how many cEMs/s my PC's have done).